Gayle should be first pick. Far too much recency bias. I'd have McCullum opening with him. AB was very mediocre in international T20s. Perhaps KP instead.No one ever does a greatest ever T20 XI, so here you go cricket webbers:
1. M. Rizwan PAK wk
2. B. Azam PAK
3. V. Kohli IND c
4. AB de Villiers SA
5. J. Buttler ENG
6. S. al Hasan BANG ar
7. S. Afridi PAK ar
8. A. Russell WI ar
9. L. Malinga SL
10. U. Gul PAK
11. S. Ajmal PAK
There's a lot of variance in the order that line up could play, also have to mention the likes of Guptill and Finch missing out, but I can't split the greatest ever T20 opening pair. The likes of Munro, Markram and Roy are unlucky to miss out as well.
Gayle scored 2 T20I 100sDoesn't seem right to pick Gayle and exclude de Villiers. Both T20 ATGs if you're counting franchise stuff (which isn't unreasonable for T20) but neither have the T20I record to make an all time team if you're only counting internationals. Either both make it or neither imo.
Buttler and Babar open for me if majoring on international exploits. Gayle and Buttler if giving domestic franchise comps more weighting.
Gayle T20I stats:Gayle scored 2 T20I 100s
ABDV really struggled.
Gayle's average is too low and his SR is 137...Azam scores 20 more runs a game and strikes only slightly less at 130. Gayle is an IPL great only tbh.Gayle should be first pick. Far too much recency bias. I'd have McCullum opening with him. AB was very mediocre in international T20s. Perhaps KP instead.
The last time Gayle played 5 or more T20s in a year and averaged over 40 was 2012...the majority of his t20 career took place post 2012. nOt sure if all time teams are picked based on the minority of a players career.Gayle unfortunately played on too long - would've affected his stats
rashid khan i assume and not adil?Gayle
Warner
Kohli
Watson
de Villiers
Dhoni(C)+
Russell
Rashid
Narine
Bumrah
Malinga
LOL great post!rashid khan i assume and not adil?
102 T20I wickets
76 of these have come versus the might of scotland, ireland, uae, zimbabwe, oman, namibia and hong kong
pretty disingenuous comparison when you consider that mccullum played in 68 T20I as opener or first drop versus just just 28 for buttler who has been down the order due to the amount of firepower england have up top.Gayle scored 2 T20I 100s
ABDV really struggled.
Anyway McCullum averaged 35 in T20Is. His 100 against Tait and co was nuts. Scored as many runs as Butler in far fewer matches.
If you are talking franchise cricket his 158 made the IPL a success.
I tend to include franchise cricket as well in T20s rather than exclusively counting T20I performances and Rashid Khan has been brilliant in most of the T20 leagues.rashid khan i assume and not adil?
102 T20I wickets
76 of these have come versus the might of scotland, ireland, uae, zimbabwe, oman, namibia and hong kong
Sincerest apologies. I just looked up the leading run scorers in T20Is and wrote down what I read without considering it. Of course Butler has played so often as a finisher, rather than opener.pretty disingenuous comparison when you consider that mccullum played in 68 T20I as opener or first drop versus just just 28 for buttler who has been down the order due to the amount of firepower england have up top.
since moving to open buttler has scored 1.1k at 57 at a mad SR of 148.
Is Stokes wasted at 8? He's a pretty bad white ball bowler and would rarely get to bat.Let's do an Eng T20 XI:
1. J. Roy
2. A. Hales
3. J. Buttler wk
4. E. Morgan c
5. J. Bairstow
6. K. Pietersen
7. M. Ali ar
8. B. Stokes ar
9. A. Rashid
10. D. Willey
11. C. Jordan
That's "stacked"? I dunno man 4 of those players wouldn't even get into some current international XIsAll time NZ T20 side is actually quite stacked:
B McCullum (wk)
Guptill
Munro
Williamson
Conway
Anderson
Neesham
Vettori
Southee
Bond
Boult
Who?That's "stacked"? I dunno man 4 of those players wouldn't even get into some current international XIs